Books (and more)
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Some materials that you might find useful.
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Real Analysis (MATH 320/321)- Rudin: A classical second course in analysis
- Strichartz "The Way of Analysis": This text has more examples and is a bit more explicit. Library
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Basic Algebra (MATH 322/323)- Dummit & Foote: A classical first course in group theory. Library. Solutions
- Gallian, Contemporary Abstract Algebra: Seems a bit more accessible than Dummit & Foote. Online
- Visual Group Theory: YouTube
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Topology (MATH 426/427)- Munkres: Intro to topology. Library
- Fuchs, Homotopic Topology: That topology book with the "freaky dystopian drawings"
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Complex Analysis- Conway, Functions of one complex variable: honours level introductory complex analysis
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Discrete Math- Flajolet, Analytic Combinatorics